Effectively, about that entire extortion story involving Meek Mill. The Philly rapper has forcefully denied explosive allegations that he was extorted for $50,000 by members of a Los Angeles gang, calling the claims fully fabricated. The controversy stems from a latest podcast interview the place a person figuring out as Luce Cannon of the Rollin’ 60s Neighborhood Crips made startling accusations concerning the Philadelphia artist.
Get this, throughout an look on the Off the Report podcast hosted by Akademiks, Cannon alleged that his group confronted Meek Mill at a nightclub over social media feedback and demanded cost. “We would have liked that bag,” Cannon claimed, stating they held Meek till Rick Ross allegedly despatched the cash.
Meek Mill swiftly responded to those allegations through Twitter on March 25, vehemently denying ever encountering Cannon or being concerned in any such incident. “This man should be utilizing a narrative to confuse his indictment as a result of I by no means seen him earlier than… I might have put him to the ‘gods check’ on the spot! I by no means even met buddy however I don’t ‘negotiate’ with ‘faux thugs’,” the rapper tweeted.
The Dreamchasers artist emphasised his standing within the hip-hop neighborhood and his principled method to battle. “It’s an actual world, actual LA n-ggas that respect the shit out of me how I carry myself in an open arms approach to construct my folks up,” Meek said, referencing his relationships with West Coast figures just like the late Nipsey Hussle.
Meek concluded with a daring problem: “I at all times been down to fulfill up with ‘faux avenue bullies’ in deserted areas the place it’s no civilians and take their coronary heart!” The tweets collectively painted an image of an artist assured in his fame and unwilling to entertain what he views as baseless avenue gossip.